MRS. EARL ONDERDONK Mabel Onderdonk was born at Anson in Hastings County, the daughter 0f FEB and Mrs. Adam H. Lloyd. At the age of two years she moved to Hillier Village with her parents who operated the General Store. She had two older sisters Anne and Thelma and two younger sisters Helen and Goldie, also two brothers Everett and Gordon. She attended the Hillier Public School and later graduated from Wellington Continuation School. She graduated from Peterborough Teacher's College and taught school a few years in Rawdon Township and at Bannockburn in Hastings County. In 1933 she married Earl Onderdonk and since then has resided on the Rednersville Road near Albury. She soon joined the Rednersville W.I. and has been a very active and valuable member ever since, holding several branch offices. She became president of the branch in 1938. In 1963 she was elected President of Prince Edward District and held that office for three years. She served a three year term on the Special Committee of the Trent Valley Area executive from 1965 to 1967. In 1967 she began a two year term as Federated Representative for Prince Edward District. Mrs. Onderdonk has always been very active in church and Community affairS, and has served as both president and secretary of the Albury Ladies Aid- The Onderdonks have two daughters â€" Joan (Mrs. Ted Foster) and Margaret (Mrs. J. Vanderveldg. Both daughï¬s also graduated from Peterborough Teacher's C 11 . A 0 age [77 2t»